
“Jake Simons, a Telegraph writer, has penned a column expressing indignation that a former top law enforcement official was privately investigated. This is surely part of a larger British trend toward lawlessness. We use the word in a different context, though. For us, the investigations into the press, the use of the law to convict homeowners defending themselves and the general effort to make officials above the law is lawless. There are more public cameras in Britain than anywhere else in the world, apparently. The snooping is distinctly one-sided. And it’s getting worse. Here’s to more snooping by the public, not less!”
http://www.thedailybell.com/4331/Private-Investigators-Targeted-in-Britain
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